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Looking back on the whole amazing trip. COP21 is over and so is my time in France.

I left France  heading home to Australia a week ago. It was six weeks to the day since I embarked on the journey from Melbourne to Paris. I had gone with tightly restrained optimism, a determination to contribute what I could and … Continue reading

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Transformative Change is in our Hands

I have had to work at understanding the human disconnect, the human capacity to operate with a split brain – cognitive dissonance – where one part can understand we have a problem and the other part can ignore it and … Continue reading

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En Bretagne … Rennes, Mont St Michel and Cancale

Such an extraordinary place and time to be travelling. COP 21 only days away and here we were in Bretagne – taking a deep breath before entering the fray back in Paris. A good time to prepare. On the morning … Continue reading

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The Loire Valley – Tours, Chinon to Sanaur

The few days after the night of terrorism were spent very low key hanging out with our hosts in St.Cloud and taking just a bit of a walk around the neighbourhood. But even the big natural park we wanted to … Continue reading

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Armistice Day: Paris Day 5 – the 11th November 2015

Day 5 – Wednesday 11th (NB. As I wrote this post the night of terrorism – Friday Nov 13 – is still ahead of us and we, like the rest of Paris and the world, are unaware.) It is Armistice … Continue reading

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The first four days in Paris

I have been in France for just over two and a half weeks now and so much has happened in that time. It has been pretty intense to say the least. The first four days was a mixture of the … Continue reading

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Why participation in the People’s March everywhere (29th) is now even more important.

The State of Emergency in France is having many repercussions. Some public places, parks and tourist sites –are closed. Taking innocent photos can be viewed with suspicion. Bags cannot be left, lockers may not be available. Life goes on but … Continue reading

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PARIS

It is strange to be publishing this first post after a night of terrible violence in Paris. Up until last night Margi and I have been getting around, exploring Paris and having lots of mainly-great experiences. I had drafted my first … Continue reading

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I’m off to Paris … on the Safe Climate Trail

Dear friends, family, neighbours, co-creators, colleagues and inspirers of me, Below is a letter inviting you to support and be part of my excursion to Paris for the COP21. It outlines some of my work over the recent decade with … Continue reading

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New York: The City That Never Sleeps

Coming into New York City in the middle of the night. To the City That Never Sleeps. Passengers on the plane applauded as we touched down in JFK International airport. The nearly nine-hour delay leaving Berlin had been wearing. It … Continue reading

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